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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Final LAb 2, LAB 2 PRACTICAL ANAESTHESIOLOGY involves Intra-operative procedure, Restraints that divert attention such as Head Restraint, Distance Exam includes Animal, Post Anaesthetic follow Recovery Points, Post Anaesthetic Consider Behavior -How animal reacts on waking up, example animal maybe confused and injure itself or others, Signalment Age Approximately 3 1/2 to 4 years, Intra-operative Procedures include Intra-Venous regional Anaesthesia, observations and results pre-operational Observations: 1. when lifted, the tail had tone tail resistance., Animal Restraint via Casting Restraints, Intravenous regional anaesthesia was conducted on the cow using the following procedure, PROCEDURE 1 SEDATION via Intravenous Injections, Intravenous Injections included Precautions and Restraint, Proximal Paravertebral Nerve Bloock Drug used 2% Lidocaine (0.2mg/kg) a potent local anesthetic for producing epidural nerve conduction and infiltration anaesthesia, 2% Lidocaine (0.2mg/kg) a potent local anesthetic for producing epidural nerve conduction and infiltration anaesthesia Dosage calculated using Weight of animal(kg) X Dose(mg/kg) ------------------------------------- Concentration of drug(mg/ml), Intramuscular Injections includes Restraint and Precautions, Pre-surgical Considerations includes Animal Restraint, Intravenous regional anaesthesia has certain disadvanatges: 1.Person sticking cow is at risk of being kicked 2.Hematoma formation at site of injection 3.Improper or insufficient Pressure applied by tourniquet results in anesthetic escaping into the body and not giving its full effects on the required site or may even go systemically and act on the heart., LAB 2 PRACTICAL ANAESTHESIOLOGY INvolves Post Anaesthetic, Animal Restraint via Halter, Distance Exam includes Environment